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Tilgin, a leading provider of solutions for multi-play and
next-generation managed broadband access, launched its new version of
Auto Configuration Server, tGem 6.1, during Africa Com.

Tilgin and its regional partner ATEC attended FTTH Africa and Africa Com
in Cape Town and were pleased to unveil the TR-069 remote device
management platform tGem 6.1.

“Our latest version is based on the successful first release of tGem,
and we have already received a lot of positive feedback. This confirms
that we are on the right path.” says Eric Hjelmestam, Vice President
Solution Management at Tilgin.

With this new version, tGem offers advanced and customized reporting
capabilities as well as improved performance thanks to the new
architecture.

During the fair and for the first time in the African market, Tilgin
also presented their flexible premises solution for FTTH deployments,
which attracted a lot of interest from visitors and exhibitors.

“After years of collaboration with Tilgin, we are pleased to see the
direction they are going and the value they bring to us and our
customers, thanks to their smart solutions built on the powerful and
open ACS tGem and the well-designed Home Gateways they develop.” says
Gerhard Loots, Commercial Director at ATEC.

Tilgin’s high-performance, software-controlled home gateways and remote
management solutions turn online homes into a profitable business for
operators and a personalized experience of quality and simplicity for
their customers. Our telecom-grade solutions allow for managed services
– for triple play and beyond – to be introduced instantly and
individually. With easy integration in operational and business support
systems, they substantially reduce operators’ cost while creating loyal
and satisfied customers and a strong brand. Tilgin systems and solutions
are used by more than 100 operators in more than 30 countries giving
Tilgin a strong client base with a broad international reach. Tilgin was
founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Kista, Sweden, and has a network
of international sales partners. For more information, please visit www.tilgin.com

About ATEC

ATEC was born from the need to distinguish property developments from
the rest with ICT technologies, offering superior lifestyle benefits to
clients. These lifestyle benefits range from enhanced best of breed
security to first world telecommunications services to community based
communication technologies. The private South African company focuses on
providing these solutions to logically grouped residential and
commercial clients, backed up with the highest of service levels.

Founded in 2004, the company has been at the forefront of innovation, by
implementing the first true Fibre to the Home in a gated community, the
first Fibre to the Home outside a gated community and several inventive
security solutions. This in-depth understanding of the FTTH industry led
to ATEC being one of the founding members of the FTTH Council for Africa.

With an outstanding reputation for efficient service delivery, ATEC is
committed to providing cost-effective technology solutions without
compromising on quality. Based in Pretoria, ATEC has a national
footprint with offices in Cape Town and Durban. For more information,
please visit www.atec.co.za

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